Programming

As long as you’re within earshot, any perch can be a good one at the Hall of Philosophy — here, Chautauquans sit and stand just outside the venue during Thursday’s Interfaith Lecture with journalism scholar Diane Winston and The Atlantic’s James Fallows. The crowd at the Hall of Philosophy often spills over into St. Paul’s Grove, the steps of the hall, several front porches and even a private fire escape. OLIVIA SUN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

2:00 INTERFAITH LECTURE SERIES. “Food, Faith and Fellowship: Connecting to Human and Other than Human Beings through Taste.” Rabbi Jonathan Brumberg-Kraus, professor of religion and coordinator of Jewish Studies, Wheaton College. Hall of Philosophy (simulcast in the Hall of Christ)

12:15 Brown Bag Book Review. (Programmed by the Alumni Association of the CLSC.) Jean Badger. The Road Not Taken: Finding America in the Poem Everyone Loves and Almost Everyone Gets Wrongby David Orr.Literary Arts Center at Alumni Hall porch